Frederik Andersen was solid last night when the Danish national team beat Slovakia 3-1 in a test game before IHWC. He made 36 saves on 37 shots and specially in the 2nd period, he had some big saves. Furthermore he got an assist on the last goal.

Just another update on Frederik Andersen.
He had a solid game again yesterday in the 3-4 SO win against Slovakia despite Slovakia being clearly the better team. He made 33 saves and couldn't really be blamed any of the goals. He also saved all 3 penalty shots.

It's actually somewhat of a good thing, provided there are no issues getting him under contract after his senior season, that we don't have to deal with the log jam at that position for another year. I don't think Dumoulin will need more than a year down there. One in and one out with those two.

he could be playing himself into an interesting contract situation. why take our low ball offer vs hitting the market if he puts up another great season? i like not having to rush him and having him develop - but hate to even chance losing him. he has developed pretty well.

he could be playing himself into an interesting contract situation. why take our low ball offer vs hitting the market if he puts up another great season? i like not having to rush him and having him develop - but hate to even chance losing him. he has developed pretty well.

It's possible -- I mean, he's a Harvard guy after all -- that he sees the same thing we see, Pitkanen and Gleason locked up, McBain and Faulk looking like keepers, Harrison playing his way into a full-time job, and Ryan Murphy, Brian Dumoulin, Austin Levi and Mark Alt on the horizon, and he has no desire to get himself into that mess.

It's possible -- I mean, he's a Harvard guy after all -- that he sees the same thing we see, Pitkanen and Gleason locked up, McBain and Faulk looking like keepers, Harrison playing his way into a full-time job, and Ryan Murphy, Brian Dumoulin, Austin Levi and Mark Alt on the horizon, and he has no desire to get himself into that mess.

I gotta think that JR includes 1 or more of these guys in a trade in the next couple years. Or maybe he trades Biega's rights as part of a package (won't get much in return at this point, but better than nothing if it ends up that way).

I think someone will be moved eventually, I wouldn't put money on who. As much as I hate it, Mcbain is a possible choice. Jr loves his tied down vets so even if they suck Gleason and Pitts likely aren't going anywhere unless Pitts has to go so a forwards salary is offset. It was good we played well without him. He's a possibility by with murphy, dumo, and the other more fringe d guys where they are Mcbain could go. I think a team without resource issues would probably jettison the journeyman Harrison over the homegrown Mcbain but we need cheap quality help like Harrison.

Not overly concerned about Biega not signing with Carolina. He has been cooperative and even proactive in coming to camps and other such events of his own volition and on his own dime. He doesn't exactly have the chops to create a bidding war over his services like a Justin Shultz. I think we're just used to as fans not having quality prospect depth and the thought that there may not be enough room or opportunity is scary. I mean, if you look at an organization like Detroit it's a given that you're going to spend 2-3 years in Minor Pro before you get your full time chance.

We have a few guys like Bellemore, Roy, Sanguinetti, Rissanen, and Krueger that are outside shots at very best to be impact players in the NHL at this point that we could jettison if icetime was a problem in Charlotte. If these kids are confident in their ability, as they should be as professionals, organizational depth is not a concern for them. And if it is an issue for them, chances are good that they're probably not good enough to earn that spot on merit. See Nash, Riley.